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he joins us. congressman devin nunes, chairman of the ways and means committee to tell us what kind of effor it will take and who will be blamed for failure to stop these tax hikes and trillion dollar budget cuts. bradley graham is among our guests tonight. here are the details on exctly what secretary geithner has proposed on behalf of the presidento avoid the fiscal cliff. according to the republicans in that meeting, the offer includes $1.6 trillion in new revenue. that is higher taxes, raising tax rates, and taxes on investment income. at least $50 million in new stimul spending in the next fiscal year alone. mind you, of course, the repubcans looking for spending ts as an offset to their agreement to raise taxes. the only spending cuts in the plan come from cutting medicare and other programs by 400 billion over the coming decade. timothy geithner also requesting the equivant of a permanent increase in the national debt limit. president obama remarkably consistent in his intent to raise taxes
he joins us. congressman devin nunes, chairman of the ways and means committee to tell us what kind of effor it will take and who will be blamed for failure to stop these tax hikes and trillion dollar budget cuts. bradley graham is among our guests tonight. here are the details on exctly what secretary geithner has proposed on behalf of the presidento avoid the fiscal cliff. according to the republicans in that meeting, the offer includes $1.6 trillion in new revenue. that is higher taxes,...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient anlow cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consir it carefully before investing. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. stuart: huge support for president obama from young people again. in last gallop tracking
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. ♪ neil: all right. i want to bring my colleague and friend into this out of d.c. because if anyone has a real and what they're doing are not doing , rich does. just the kabuki theater around this, i don't see much middle ground. the president's is thi thing with the tax side, it's got to be double what we thought. he really does not want to entertain much beyond rate hikes , especially when he doubts it will approach the closing loopholes and the like anything the amount of money you can get from just raising the ates. then
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neil: when using the highest levels being. >> obama administration levs. i have nothing that suggest the president himself but certainly members of his cabinet. neil: incredible, you report, others follow. as i was telling my staff, when the mainstream media started reporting the same thing we have been reporting for some time, takes an air of credibility i guess because other mainstream say we better get in on this. secretary, what do you make of these developments? >> it is very clear. i like to add to your kudos that they're reporting really led to the reporting that it deserves. we have two things, number one would have a failure to respond during the attack, we know from this newly released letter that was found at the embassy there was photographic surveillance of the embassy, the conflict before the attack by libyan police units including the police car number, that indicates to me it is very clear the libyan government was involved in this attack and supported it and for all we know they participated in it. we know now that w the obama administrati
neil: when using the highest levels being. >> obama administration levs. i have nothing that suggest the president himself but certainly members of his cabinet. neil: incredible, you report, others follow. as i was telling my staff, when the mainstream media started reporting the same thing we have been reporting for some time, takes an air of credibility i guess because other mainstream say we better get in on this. secretary, what do you make of these developments? >> it is very...
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thanks for being with us. you are ready to meet with the president himself to tell him don't raise taxes at all. it will hurt small business hiring. tell us what happened next. >> at a meeting was three hours long in the white house. the had several advisers of the president present, one of them being valerie jetblue edge stuart: where was the president himself? >> the president did not join us. revisited with larger companies like walmart a couple weeks ago. i was hoping he was going to visit with us. it is important because small-businesses said a big job creators and our country. big businesses won't created huge amount of jobs. small-businesses will create those rush of jobs we need to end this recession. dennis: didn't get a chance to talk to the president directed, valerie deron shows the. was in the mood to listen or preach? >> he discussed with us that you wants to get a deal done, she went -- the president wants to get a deal done and they hope they can get a middle-class tax cuts enacted right away e
thanks for being with us. you are ready to meet with the president himself to tell him don't raise taxes at all. it will hurt small business hiring. tell us what happened next. >> at a meeting was three hours long in the white house. the had several advisers of the president present, one of them being valerie jetblue edge stuart: where was the president himself? >> the president did not join us. revisited with larger companies like walmart a couple weeks ago. i was hoping he was...
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it keeps helping us. are you disabled? the politicians say they can help you find jobs, but, no, they can't. >> must take strong action. >>ohn: for this guy, young senator al gore helped convince democrats and republicans to overwhelming pass the americans with disabilities acted. >> the point is to get people with disabilities employed and had the reverse effect. >> the reverse effect. when the law was passed, 61% of people were in the work force. now it's just 33%. one reason is that the law makes employers see the disabled as a legalhreat. you fire a disabled person he may sue you. in addition, it would force businesses to accommodate handicapped people. it includes hundreds of pages of rules. every new doorway must be 32 inches wide. every mirror 40 inches above the floor. if they aren't, they may sue you. he filed hundreds of lawsuits every year. >> john: what would you do if you were in a wheelchair, to don't you want something t protect your rights. >> but the prottion is a nasty thing. now some businesses are sued
it keeps helping us. are you disabled? the politicians say they can help you find jobs, but, no, they can't. >> must take strong action. >>ohn: for this guy, young senator al gore helped convince democrats and republicans to overwhelming pass the americans with disabilities acted. >> the point is to get people with disabilities employed and had the reverse effect. >> the reverse effect. when the law was passed, 61% of people were in the work force. now it's just 33%. one...
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all of us serving you. us bank so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format aogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with veron. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. neil: one thing i love about having these folks on separately or together is to get an update, throughout the campaign, and the year. how are they doing? average folks, running successful small businesses, trying to make a go of it, but now how do they think it is going with president obama reelected. pretty much status quo in washington, we have mmi public relations patty briguglio. and fellow there is a guy with an uzi machine gun, i am joking, david mccarty, bakery owner. guys, welcome. patty, how do you f
all of us serving you. us bank so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format aogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with veron. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks...
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they are telli us to trust us. the federal government is going to let you run it. and i don't believe that's going to happen. gerr i know a lot of people also will oppose obamacare and yet critics of yours might say that you just want the $20 million to get to sit at the exchange. would he say that? >> i was a governor when we accepted the $20 million. i know what federal government funding will do. sometimes the is chae and blocks attached to it. i would've would ertainly, peaps, if i had been governor and thought through this situation, once we knew that obamacare was coming -- in the early days, this was taking about a totally different situation. now people say, oh, you tookthe money but you don't want to -- in the early days, they were showing us something nice and warm and friend to businesses. now, it has become something else. they showed us a totally different thing. we are just not good at doing that. the one well, the animal metaphors -- i'm trying to think about what's going on at the federal level. [laughter] the president is battling out over the budg
they are telli us to trust us. the federal government is going to let you run it. and i don't believe that's going to happen. gerr i know a lot of people also will oppose obamacare and yet critics of yours might say that you just want the $20 million to get to sit at the exchange. would he say that? >> i was a governor when we accepted the $20 million. i know what federal government funding will do. sometimes the is chae and blocks attached to it. i would've would ertainly, peaps, if i...
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stay with us. the. ♪ gerri: earlier tonight, we asked with the looming fiscal cliff, how you think president obama will handle the situation. here is what you told us on gerriwillis.com. 58 percent said kick the can down the road. 36 percent said it blow it, and 6 percent said he will get the job done. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for online question every day. we love getting your e-mails die and we have not shared them in a while. here are a few. gene is fired up about election spending. a total waste of 2 billion. that division limit contributions to $1,000. companies or individuals. it would far short of the nonsense a the campaign of last about a month. great idea. as greg writes this about a looming fiscal cliff. it is not about compromise. the economy does not have feelings. it works or does not. even if both parties given it would not be enough. debt spending and taxes to increase revenue. we love hearing from you. send me an e-mail. that's it for tonight's "the willis report." th
stay with us. the. ♪ gerri: earlier tonight, we asked with the looming fiscal cliff, how you think president obama will handle the situation. here is what you told us on gerriwillis.com. 58 percent said kick the can down the road. 36 percent said it blow it, and 6 percent said he will get the job done. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for online question every day. we love getting your e-mails die and we have not shared them in a while. here are a few. gene is fired up about election...
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thank you for joining us. have a great night commd receive back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. top-secret documentsnd classified information now at the center of the david patraeus scandal. the fbi confirms a classified document was found on the computer whil reporting that there is nothing to indicate that those documents in question came from patraeus. this is as we learn that sensitive, classified information aout the cia aniks in benghazi and the presee and captured libyan terrorists. the statement came during a speech at hurt, moderate, the university of denver on october 26. the cia flat at denies that any terrorists were held in benghazi. this ipart of that cia statemen reading in the suggestion that the agency is still in the detntionbusiness is unformed, and baseless. fox news is siding to sources in benghazi and a high level official in washington, off three of whom corroborate the statements about the holding of terrorists. coincidentally or not, that 26 ofoctober is the same ay th
thank you for joining us. have a great night commd receive back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. top-secret documentsnd classified information now at the center of the david patraeus scandal. the fbi confirms a classified document was found on the computer whil reporting that there is nothing to indicate that those documents in question came from patraeus. this is as we learn that sensitive, classified information aout the cia aniks in benghazi and the presee and captured libyan...
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bad deal for all of us? >> of course, look, business investment was already down last quarter over 1%, and the word uncertainty just pervades the air and its business, its consumer, how about philanthropic organizations don't no what kind of write-offs for charity and the worst the outcome is probably going to be more, and taxes are going to go up and of course there will be no spending cuts. >> and ben, it does sound ominous, even if you're not someone who reads the wall street journal, the fiscal cliff, fiscal cliff, it could be the-- i don't know intimidation factor, it could actually be worse than going over the cliff. >> i think that's a brilliant point, charles. if we went over the cliff for a few months the impact would not be enormous, and uncertainty is a bad word and fear is a really, really bad words and these are the words that govern the economy today and imperative that democrats put their heart and soul into a compromise. absolutely imperative. >> dagen, what do you think about this? >> i thin
bad deal for all of us? >> of course, look, business investment was already down last quarter over 1%, and the word uncertainty just pervades the air and its business, its consumer, how about philanthropic organizations don't no what kind of write-offs for charity and the worst the outcome is probably going to be more, and taxes are going to go up and of course there will be no spending cuts. >> and ben, it does sound ominous, even if you're not someone who reads the wall street...
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he joins us live tonight. not only the president in question, thebalance of power in congress to be decided. and that is the subject of tonight's start alks. joining me now, former deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush,karl rove. fox is a contributor. good to haveyou with us. you have said from the outset that this would be a tight race. did you really expected to be this tech??3 >> the -- that is hard to say, but it will be tight. this will not be settled until the wee hours of wedesday morning. maybe sometime wednesday they will finish counting the ballots, but it will be very tight. lou: and in your most recent op-ed in the "wall street journal" you said it is all about the numbers. amongst the numbers you put a run the victory by two or three percentage points. are you updating that here tonight? are you still convinced of that margin? >> i still think it will e close to that margin. i do think there was an impact on this race to my subtle impact. let's go beyond the polls. let's start looking
he joins us live tonight. not only the president in question, thebalance of power in congress to be decided. and that is the subject of tonight's start alks. joining me now, former deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush,karl rove. fox is a contributor. good to haveyou with us. you have said from the outset that this would be a tight race. did you really expected to be this tech??3 >> the -- that is hard to say, but it will be tight. this will not be settled until the wee hours...
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stay with us. cheryl: here is your fox business brief, a sea of green on wall street as american shoppers don't appear to be the ones in a buying mood on black friday. the dow is higher by 119 points. the nasdaq and s&p higher as well. walmart reporting its best black friday that despite concerns pro union protesters would hamper sales today. many protesters were not even walmart employees that outside unions trying to change the company's employment practices. 50 of its workers nationwide participated in the demonstration. u.s. postal service has a new premium service in time for all of a shopping rush. major retailers, u.s. ps will begin a same-day delivery pilot program called metro post, tried in san francisco and september 12th. things go well that will expand to other big cities next year. now we continue count down to the closing bell. with that, we head to more on the markets with robert gray at the stock exchange. at macy's, and people buying this year. >> using credit cards and investors
stay with us. cheryl: here is your fox business brief, a sea of green on wall street as american shoppers don't appear to be the ones in a buying mood on black friday. the dow is higher by 119 points. the nasdaq and s&p higher as well. walmart reporting its best black friday that despite concerns pro union protesters would hamper sales today. many protesters were not even walmart employees that outside unions trying to change the company's employment practices. 50 of its workers nationwide...
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give us your sense of what is happening right now? our independence still likely to break by the obama? udc as benefiting going into the final days? >> this will break down to the old makes a ultimately. the last time pro we in our lifetime, southern protestant, breaking out that way. if you look at the states that are out, nevada and colorado, hispanics and others no voting more democrat, not changing the numbers. heavily blue-collar, heavily industrial state that will break that way and it is the alleged oral college. lou: all right. with that thank you very much. we appreciate it. thank you. up next, one of your reaction to a terse exchange. you don't want to miss these comments. they're quite something tonight. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive but feel alive. the new c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz f
give us your sense of what is happening right now? our independence still likely to break by the obama? udc as benefiting going into the final days? >> this will break down to the old makes a ultimately. the last time pro we in our lifetime, southern protestant, breaking out that way. if you look at the states that are out, nevada and colorado, hispanics and others no voting more democrat, not changing the numbers. heavily blue-collar, heavily industrial state that will break that way and...
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bush used the hell out of spending four years. i don't think john boehner is ultimately interested in it. talkiig $110 billion, the smudge of potential cuts and they're negotiating it away without any entitlement. dagen: are we past the point with no return? will we become even more of a nation centered around our government that does not promote private business? will anybody ever fix this? >> we will fix it. everything is ultimately fixable, but they set up, the people at the negotiating table, what they're going to do is means test everything. means test tax rates essentially. they will have less in terms of production but we're never going to means test government until we have a different type of people in capitol hill. connell: they pass it before the end of the year. many times these things are fixable and you are forced to fix them. when the bond market comes out, the rates start going up and you say now we have got to get going. it is tough to make the argument over and over again when you are not forced to do that. >> we
bush used the hell out of spending four years. i don't think john boehner is ultimately interested in it. talkiig $110 billion, the smudge of potential cuts and they're negotiating it away without any entitlement. dagen: are we past the point with no return? will we become even more of a nation centered around our government that does not promote private business? will anybody ever fix this? >> we will fix it. everything is ultimately fixable, but they set up, the people at the...
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he tells us what another four years means for america's energy policy. we assumed it was safe to betshw that the president would bebethe doubling down on his re administration. his new >> i hope he takes a differente tack. we see solyndra, begin, begin pr power to raise fuel. gerri: we just show a whole list . >> and it is extraordinarily costly for the taxpayer. a better path if he is really interested in green technologyis or clean technology is setsted e reform the research and development efforts at the federal level so that if there is some breakthrough to be att3 e federal government can findth eakthr clearly this venture-capital model has failed. gerri: some breakthrough to be found : company have found ital? and me, that seems to be the>> u lows to of theld most logical.ga the president gave us a little sneak peek in his acceptance he speech. a listen to this.s >> we want our children to live in america that not burdened byi debt, not threatened by thebuen destructive power of zero warming planet. a i am looking forwardin to reachg out and workin
he tells us what another four years means for america's energy policy. we assumed it was safe to betshw that the president would bebethe doubling down on his re administration. his new >> i hope he takes a differente tack. we see solyndra, begin, begin pr power to raise fuel. gerri: we just show a whole list . >> and it is extraordinarily costly for the taxpayer. a better path if he is really interested in green technologyis or clean technology is setsted e reform the research and...
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meet with us. why is it so important to have the small business voice in the conversation over the fiscal cliff? >> well, i mean, you know, actually, the president said that, and it's a known fact, that small business actually drives this country. i mean, we're the biggest employers. it's very, very important. it was pertinent to have us there, hear our concerns, and, you know, let us voice the opinions, and even more so for us to be there to give us that comfort level so i can come back, do the interview, and go into my own community, into my business, and look forward to expanding, and growing more jobs and continuing to push america. gerri: happy to see small business expand here because you guys are the major employers across the country, and, yet, 55% of small business owners say they would not start a business in this economic climate because they think it's just too uncertain, and they think things would be simply too dicey. julia, if you started over again right now, would you be concerned?
meet with us. why is it so important to have the small business voice in the conversation over the fiscal cliff? >> well, i mean, you know, actually, the president said that, and it's a known fact, that small business actually drives this country. i mean, we're the biggest employers. it's very, very important. it was pertinent to have us there, hear our concerns, and, you know, let us voice the opinions, and even more so for us to be there to give us that comfort level so i can come back,...
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>> is very good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't relize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought is money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would not have the taxes. we have the money left over. the park could be just as good. john: well, it certainly is true that the parks very commercial these days. but buying and selling ging on. holiday gifts. very commercial. on the other hand, the public seems fine with that. >> its and look very nice. a different story. >> a lot of the things that they should be doing. you should -- hn: some money. >> that's right. you will study. if everyone would feel just as good. >> is a very public. nobody has viewed it as privatized, and the final answer to these arguments, every dollar that is earned by concessions and sponsorships and event
>> is very good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't relize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought is money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would not have the...
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john: he cannot find a job. >> it brings us mild two may face. they are proud. -- a smile to my face. john: but this is not to cool? it is not glamorous. obama once money for liberal colleges even he wants to cut support seven enticing it this coup lourdes to have a job. i wholeheartedly agree there is a major push from washington to go to college. take out student loans. the ceo of the company of air products he came out of vocational school and has sen to the top and he d attend college later. he makes over $10 million per year. john: and the department of labor critics job openings 14 percent job growth. electricians 23%. plumbers and pipefitters. heating and air-conditioning. 34%. >> they are unfilled and many positions open over one year. >> most americans think it is said good idea to raise minimum wage. i say it kills jobs. credit and susteren talks about her jobs. >> my first job was thought to a delicatessen. >> kids have a lemonade stand. i would buy stuff and sell it for more. >> my first one is as a janitor with an engineering janitor
john: he cannot find a job. >> it brings us mild two may face. they are proud. -- a smile to my face. john: but this is not to cool? it is not glamorous. obama once money for liberal colleges even he wants to cut support seven enticing it this coup lourdes to have a job. i wholeheartedly agree there is a major push from washington to go to college. take out student loans. the ceo of the company of air products he came out of vocational school and has sen to the top and he d attend college...
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do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could includ increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankl feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell cou, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, anincrse in psa. see your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go to axiron.com. liz: just three short years after craigslist filed for bankruptcy, it is really rising again. cl announcing new investments again for the car company as well as plans to hire more than 1,000 workers. jeff flock is at the mack avenue engine plant in detroit. it's great to hear good things happening in detroit. >> reporter: how would you like to be able to invest in chrysler? that could happen. breaking news today, as we talked to him. here is so it would work. they have a deal worked out in 2009 in bankruptcy for the uaw trust that holds 40
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because we know veterans are used to structure. they're used to syems. it is about operational excellence. if when you look at basic tenets that make franchising successful. proven, structured scalable modeof franchising. when first lady obama and dr. joe biden put out the call for businesses to step up. we look a look inside ourselves as industry and you know what? we already know we have 66,000 veteran owned franchise busisses in this industry. we employ 815,000 people. vets tend to hire vets. our board got together and we tossed around a lot of ideas. we said, you know what? we'll commit to hiring 75,000 veterans, military spouses and 5,000 wounded warriors by the end of 2014. of course y just referenced our study where we have said that in the first year surveying 800 mpanie member companies, by franchise business review, that we brought in almost 65,000 veterans. 4300, melissa of that business franchise owners. fantastistuff. melissa: if i can stop you for jt one second. ses like franchises are a particularly food fit for veterans which i think is s
because we know veterans are used to structure. they're used to syems. it is about operational excellence. if when you look at basic tenets that make franchising successful. proven, structured scalable modeof franchising. when first lady obama and dr. joe biden put out the call for businesses to step up. we look a look inside ourselves as industry and you know what? we already know we have 66,000 veteran owned franchise busisses in this industry. we employ 815,000 people. vets tend to hire...
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my sister is no longer with us. how we get to that point is really worrying what happens from there. neil: a slow degradation and demise. do you think you are the stronger one? less horrible? >> may be the lucky one. i wouldn't attribute it to anything myself that. i think children are born differently. was born in a way that she couldn't stand up to the pressure and the abuse and cruelty and everything that came her way and she took a different path and i was lucky enough to be born differently and able to endure all that. and make it into something. that is what is so nuanced about all of these relationships in the book. there are good things that come from those relationships and experiences. i cannot strong person. i have a tremendous work ethic and i believe in hard work and you can make yourself into whatever you want. you can take yourself out of the circumstance you came from. i had a lot of advantages despite everything in this book. i did well in school, i was able to go to harvard and do this myself from
my sister is no longer with us. how we get to that point is really worrying what happens from there. neil: a slow degradation and demise. do you think you are the stronger one? less horrible? >> may be the lucky one. i wouldn't attribute it to anything myself that. i think children are born differently. was born in a way that she couldn't stand up to the pressure and the abuse and cruelty and everything that came her way and she took a different path and i was lucky enough to be born...
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thank you for joining us. i hear the arguments, but there was a federal salary council that came out and said no, no, federal employees are underpaid by 35%. they were not even close. >> is the age-old question because it seems every month, every year we have somebody coming forward saying look at these poor federal workers, so underpaid, we have t had to do something for them. what we see looking at a lot of the data is exactly what you mentioned. don'they don't take into account this generous full conversatio n package a lot of workers had. on average they had federal workers being paid 30 to 40% more than the average private sector worker and you adding to effect all the benefits. that is something we have been looking at taco wha top of whats happening the fiscal cliff in the american government and whether we will be fiscally solvent in a few years. this is a kind of spending that goes unchecked because people don't want to do an apples to apples comparison with the private sector and public workforce. it
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this is the third rail gm would use, i don't know if they are using federal dole a dollars. probably people who loaned it to federal government when they gave it to gm. >> bondholders, -- >> oh,. neil: they move to the back of the line. >> would you pardon the phrase, they broke the law legally, persuading akin federal bankrupy judge to disallow 200 years of precedent. the night that supreme court was called into a emergency secret session to decide whether or not they would intercede with gm bankruptcy, they had one night to get involved. the vote of do not get involved. no matter how tortured this is. neil: why? >> they never give a reason, the person i was having dead, said don't ask me. neil: you went to dinner with a supreme court justice? >> i have some friends, you know, you are in my category of friends too. neil: yeah we were at tad's steakhouse and they were closing. >> gm saga is filled with twisting and torturing laws, and avoiding spe economy saiding eve laws by people who are to carry them out. >> they were told, not a lot of layoffs, they went to mitt romney's
this is the third rail gm would use, i don't know if they are using federal dole a dollars. probably people who loaned it to federal government when they gave it to gm. >> bondholders, -- >> oh,. neil: they move to the back of the line. >> would you pardon the phrase, they broke the law legally, persuading akin federal bankrupy judge to disallow 200 years of precedent. the night that supreme court was called into a emergency secret session to decide whether or not they would...
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and i think they call that double accounting, double booking, using two books or booking yourself, i don't know, but it is confusing, double this. and democrats say election consequences they do, but don't give the winners their own set of facts. for the life of me i couldn't find a single exit poll on this network or any network that said more spending and more stimulating. i did hear something more worrying, deficits that keep getting worse and a washington that just doesn't work. i will give the president his due, he might have gotten a nod on going after the rich, but i do not think he got a pass on running rough shod over everybody else. to ben stein,harles payne, dagen mcdowell along with adam lashinsky and charlie gasperino. charles, what do you think. >> spending, spending, spending, for me it's like we'll cut to the chase, let's just take it all away and collapse this thing. it's nuts. it really is nuts. now what bothers me we keep talking about the rich and it's 250,000, it's not rich people, it's small businesses, it's already a disaster as it is, but to have the nerve to
and i think they call that double accounting, double booking, using two books or booking yourself, i don't know, but it is confusing, double this. and democrats say election consequences they do, but don't give the winners their own set of facts. for the life of me i couldn't find a single exit poll on this network or any network that said more spending and more stimulating. i did hear something more worrying, deficits that keep getting worse and a washington that just doesn't work. i will give...
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use hand-held devices, take a lot of notes. we put out a big report on the following monday talking all about it. liz: looking at names like costco, do you like those names? we have been studying how the grocery effect has really pulled people in. wal-mart too. is that going to push them into the winner category and the margins as well, does that make them a good stock play? >> yeah, we like costco a lot actually. i think their consistency has been terrific. they have had 4% traffic gains all year. and we don't see that stopping. you know, they have offered great value. they cater to more affluent consumer. that more affluent consumer like everybody else wants to save money so they are into costco. liz: now we go to the ones that will not benefit as well. >> yes. liz: what do you think? >> well, you know, the office supply guys, for example. there's not a lot of interest, you know, generated around black friday. their big season is back to school, back to business which happens in january. we're not looking for a ton out of tho
use hand-held devices, take a lot of notes. we put out a big report on the following monday talking all about it. liz: looking at names like costco, do you like those names? we have been studying how the grocery effect has really pulled people in. wal-mart too. is that going to push them into the winner category and the margins as well, does that make them a good stock play? >> yeah, we like costco a lot actually. i think their consistency has been terrific. they have had 4% traffic gains...
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and the sale needs to be $53 for us to break even. then you say that gm should take that le o credit and help pay back taxpayers, something like this. >> gm wouldn't exist or not be here at least in the present form except for taxpayers, why shouldn't we get paid back? we're lenders and should get paid back first, and paid back before everybody else. >> neil: charles payne? >> you know, i agree with ben. the bottom line, they are reconvinced the american public that the bailout worked, but people should get something to show for it. we haven gotten anything. >> adam. >> i totally disagree. we've got a very good return on the investment in form of the jobs that gm and customers have right now. and it's been a good investment, if not a good financial investment. >> neil: gasperino. >> i think the lousy financial investment, but that's not why we bailed them out. we bailed them out to allegedly get jobs. >> no more votes, that's why he bailed them out. bailed them out, let's face it and be realistic here. at the end of the day it was a p
and the sale needs to be $53 for us to break even. then you say that gm should take that le o credit and help pay back taxpayers, something like this. >> gm wouldn't exist or not be here at least in the present form except for taxpayers, why shouldn't we get paid back? we're lenders and should get paid back first, and paid back before everybody else. >> neil: charles payne? >> you know, i agree with ben. the bottom line, they are reconvinced the american public that the...
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this is about the citizenry and occupiants of the country, they want to subvert us and make us independent and that means votes for the center. we see what is happening in europe with they do that. >> rick, we have a list of all of those aliens that qualify. lawfully permitted for permanent residence. and people whose deportation is with held. there is it millions and millions of illegal and i would say illegal. they are not illegally. but their deportation that qualify with the benefits. >> i suspect this is not what they are doing ifhey have deportation they have bigger problems. >> they are offered the benefits, rick and they get it >> they are not offered. >> it is it right here in black and white. >> liz is it. and pointed out food stamps are not available to the people that you are talk being. >> hold ohold on, i am reading from the ins. once a individual qualifies from ssi. supplement security income they become eligible for other assistance programs as allowed by federal and state. medicaid and food stamps and housing choice. >> tell us who qualifies for i. in point of fact. >> why
this is about the citizenry and occupiants of the country, they want to subvert us and make us independent and that means votes for the center. we see what is happening in europe with they do that. >> rick, we have a list of all of those aliens that qualify. lawfully permitted for permanent residence. and people whose deportation is with held. there is it millions and millions of illegal and i would say illegal. they are not illegally. but their deportation that qualify with the benefits....
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but in the inner we are using minority kid toz drop outs. i started my own programn ber mud a. the time you lose them. it is it time what they get outf school and latch key moms get home and during summer. by shorterning that we'll stick more people out. >> tracey, let me take this to you. other states, i mean it could happen in new jersey or new york or arizona, should we this idea be expanded and do it nation wide? >> two sepate store stores, i understand yawn thon's point to fix the crick lim. >> that is not my point. >> it is your point. johnathon did you go to public school? did you go to public school. did you go? >> i went to public school. it makes no difference. >> you are successful and you are an example of the american public school s system, johnathon. you can't say it is it a mess. some of it is darn good. >> you and john present a false choice. raise taxes or all kids are savages. >> that is not a false choice. wait a minute. you interrupted everybody. you irptrupted every person on the show like a one man band here. i work wit these kids every single day and i u
but in the inner we are using minority kid toz drop outs. i started my own programn ber mud a. the time you lose them. it is it time what they get outf school and latch key moms get home and during summer. by shorterning that we'll stick more people out. >> tracey, let me take this to you. other states, i mean it could happen in new jersey or new york or arizona, should we this idea be expanded and do it nation wide? >> two sepate store stores, i understand yawn thon's point to fix...
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that is it for us in new york. let's head back to liz claman in florida at the cme global financial leadership conference. liz? liz: the cliff, we're going to talk about that right now. you know, at a time when you hear so many complaints that now is just a horrible time to start a business, what would you think if i told you there was a guy who started his first business at age 15 and since then has started more multi-billion dollars businesses than any one else in the world, never once letting uncertainty stop him. he is with me here at the cme global financial leadership conference and we welcome sir richard branson founder and chairman of virgin group in a fox business exclusive. how are you? good to see you >> always good to see you. liz: you know, you gather a crowd because people feel that you have a very unique outlook on the world. that's why i want to begin with the fact, that the world is uncertain place. how often do we hear that lately? europe is floundering. the united states is very close to that sor
that is it for us in new york. let's head back to liz claman in florida at the cme global financial leadership conference. liz? liz: the cliff, we're going to talk about that right now. you know, at a time when you hear so many complaints that now is just a horrible time to start a business, what would you think if i told you there was a guy who started his first business at age 15 and since then has started more multi-billion dollars businesses than any one else in the world, never once...
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coming up, neil and the rest of us were the first to warn about the fiscal cliff and now the cavuto gang has another first. and that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here first, after the cleanup, the rebuilding. but now, some are asking, would we save lives by relocating sandy victims, rather than john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his secret? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped make term life insurance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. headlines 30 minutes away. i'll send you back it
coming up, neil and the rest of us were the first to warn about the fiscal cliff and now the cavuto gang has another first. and that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here first, after the cleanup, the rebuilding. but now, some are asking, would we save lives by relocating sandy victims, rather than john is 42. mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty?...
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there are schools that are used as morgues and the bodies are piling up. >> it doesn't feel like america, when people go without power and hot water, this should be fixed and people said to me, what do you want fema to do, what should they have done. >> pre-staged the water, pre-staged generators, and there was all kinds of warnings that this storm w happening, we knew it was coming. >> this was the most telegraphed natural disaster we've in a long time. >> nl: i will stay this and sometimes tasks can overwhelming and not putting the finger on fema. but ben stein the most loathsome of this process, covering from the beginning, the various local government officials, republican and democrat, bureaucrats, patting themselves on the back, every press conference would begin i'd like to thank the honorable et cetera, et cetera, and get into it. but argue before you pat yourself on the back you might take note of the constituents you serve who would sooner kick you in the rump because they're not getting the great help you're celebrating. >> it's all an old boys network or boys club or girls cl
there are schools that are used as morgues and the bodies are piling up. >> it doesn't feel like america, when people go without power and hot water, this should be fixed and people said to me, what do you want fema to do, what should they have done. >> pre-staged the water, pre-staged generators, and there was all kinds of warnings that this storm w happening, we knew it was coming. >> this was the most telegraphed natural disaster we've in a long time. >> nl: i will...
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they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what their disability is because it is irrelevant. what do you want to deal on a computer? the print is too small, we can fix that. the mouse or the keyboard is too difficult, try this. try speech input, we will try different things to get the technology to work. the technology is what creates a disability. the other believe that we have is that it is important to step back from what we know at listen to our clients. has to stop putting our beliefs on them. we have to look at where people are coming from with technology. and figure out what the issues are that they are having. the big question t
they use it, it is intuitive. it is an intuitive feeling that they have that most of us don't. we think about this issue a lot because when you are working with people with disabilities and people with different kinds of stresses, you have to adjust your thinking to who you're talking to and who you are working with. or work is shaped by to beliefs. the first is that we had no reason to talk about this ability with technology. disabilities' exist because of the -- i don't ask the client what...
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us to use them let police not let them use them in lead the control gaza if there really doesn't don't want to be heard that's the only reason and let them pressure from us not to fire rockets on israel enough to use them for firing these rockets we have to provide safety for our children and we target only but if. around but didn't leave the place yet we will do everything not to hurt them but unfortunately sometimes it happens because there are civilians but it doesn't loosen or just use them we call upon everybody to stop firing rockets and we call upon all the international community to pressure on calm us not to use civilians and unfortunately the international community is looking at condemnation at israel not necessarily gaza right now alex i mean what about what do you think about the international condemnation not just for killing so many civilians dozens of children in. this latest offensive but for violating international law by continuing to build settlements and the blockade against gaza excuse me why don't you condemn the rockets of knowledge children i didn't hear the kn
us to use them let police not let them use them in lead the control gaza if there really doesn't don't want to be heard that's the only reason and let them pressure from us not to fire rockets on israel enough to use them for firing these rockets we have to provide safety for our children and we target only but if. around but didn't leave the place yet we will do everything not to hurt them but unfortunately sometimes it happens because there are civilians but it doesn't loosen or just use them...
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using then. and then option b is the same concept in terms of jumping folsom street to capture those two sites and option c is the same thing in terms of fusing the zoning but introducing the residential enclave zoning within the alleys and you would get the same outcome in terms of no new night time entertainment but also no new residential on the corridor but with the introduction of office being permitted on the corridor. the fourth option we didn't map but it was an option raised and that is essentially to kind of do the opposite kind of buffer. we have the buffers for the residential enclaves. there could be an option for developing buffers for night time entertainment uses in this corridor to protect them from new residential within a certain distance whether it's 100 feet, 200 feet. implementation of that could be somewhat difficult but it definitely is an option that could be looked at and because it had various parameters didn't work out we didn't map it and we feel the concept is fairly
using then. and then option b is the same concept in terms of jumping folsom street to capture those two sites and option c is the same thing in terms of fusing the zoning but introducing the residential enclave zoning within the alleys and you would get the same outcome in terms of no new night time entertainment but also no new residential on the corridor but with the introduction of office being permitted on the corridor. the fourth option we didn't map but it was an option raised and that...
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muni says -- they give us a list -- muni gave us a list of improvements that are under way. they say these will reduce the need for switchbacks. the jury answers, "the jury appreciates the efforts being made. we are glad some of these are partially accomplished and others coming in the future. many systems we interviewed had these technologys in place. we would like muni to have a sense of urgency about the improvements and concerned about the term "under way" and completion dates that are years away" . on f8 which concerns a new control center lacking adequate operating personnel and f9 muni has failed to conduct and publish rider survey and muni agreed with both of these findings. as far as the recommendations, the first recommendation is to eliminate switchbacks except when unavoidable. muni disagrees with the recommendation reasserting that switch backs are valid and necessary given the operating environment. they have worked on reducing the switchbacks and keeping the public informed and would further denigate service and safety. the jury answers, "that's what we're get
muni says -- they give us a list -- muni gave us a list of improvements that are under way. they say these will reduce the need for switchbacks. the jury answers, "the jury appreciates the efforts being made. we are glad some of these are partially accomplished and others coming in the future. many systems we interviewed had these technologys in place. we would like muni to have a sense of urgency about the improvements and concerned about the term "under way" and completion...
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i think we could use some of those forms of exercise we use day-to-day as part of the exercise. >> i think the concept of emergency is also relative. if members of the armed forces are getting called out, that is a big emergency. for someone who is commuting to work in the morning the fact there is no electricity in one area of the city so traffic is going to be horrible and they can't get their child to day care, that is an emergency to them. that's where we use social media so we can find other things that may be happening in the city so we can send it out to our followers, also, as michelle mentioned, preemptively let others know here's what's happening with your day. >> i heard you guys mentioned you used your blackberries and cell phones to communicate with each other during the exercise. at a point where we have dsca, there's a high probability, i would think, we wouldn't be able to did that. was that folded into your planning perhaps for the future to say, hey, we're not going to use that stuff today but just use the stuff the military brings to the table. >> we used 800 megah
i think we could use some of those forms of exercise we use day-to-day as part of the exercise. >> i think the concept of emergency is also relative. if members of the armed forces are getting called out, that is a big emergency. for someone who is commuting to work in the morning the fact there is no electricity in one area of the city so traffic is going to be horrible and they can't get their child to day care, that is an emergency to them. that's where we use social media so we can...
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they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational response, maintains with the operators. the third aircraft wing maintains operational control but we send our operatives out to be controlled by th
they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have...
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one of us pitching, one of us hitting. it is a fun way to engage in an activity together, get a little competition. it is always friendly competition. good game. [laughter] ok. but we also want to show is that the wii can be used with people who may have disabilities, who might not have full use of their arms or legs. we have alicia from the independent living center to help us demonstrate some adaptive equipment specific for people with disabilities to use the wii. it is great to have you with us. >> thank you. great partnership. >> you will turn yours on. ok. notice she has a hat on that has a wii remote mounted on it. instead of using her arm to control the remote, she uses her head. we will play a couple of games. it will be me against alicia. you better root for alicia. this is the main menu screen when you start wii. the main activity is in the left corner, sports. turn yourself off. are you off? keep yourself off. we choose on the menu. hit a for you. on the main menu, on the upper left-hand corner we see sports. th
one of us pitching, one of us hitting. it is a fun way to engage in an activity together, get a little competition. it is always friendly competition. good game. [laughter] ok. but we also want to show is that the wii can be used with people who may have disabilities, who might not have full use of their arms or legs. we have alicia from the independent living center to help us demonstrate some adaptive equipment specific for people with disabilities to use the wii. it is great to have you with...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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from my perspective, it's important for us to keep on pushing data sets that allow us to deal with the sometimes imperfections in city government. to figure it out, where it is we need to take risks, we are we can be more entrepreneurial, where we can be more transparent and frank little more accountable to all of you as the residents and as our customers here in city government. and this is why i am proud tomorrow to help move forward legislation that my staff has been working closely with jay nath and mayor leon that will real i do three things. first of all, it will create a chief data officer because we need one person who is responsible and accountable for moving forward our open data agenda. secondly, we're going to require every department in the city to have a representative who is responsible for data so you can go to our transit agency, our police department, any of our 50 plus departments and know who can help you get the data that we need. thirdly, we need to make sure that we have common standards so that as this data is presented, all of us can know how to use it, how to
from my perspective, it's important for us to keep on pushing data sets that allow us to deal with the sometimes imperfections in city government. to figure it out, where it is we need to take risks, we are we can be more entrepreneurial, where we can be more transparent and frank little more accountable to all of you as the residents and as our customers here in city government. and this is why i am proud tomorrow to help move forward legislation that my staff has been working closely with jay...
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. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching president the right wing afelt to gin up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame of accusations, involving ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not simply a coverup of a third-rate burglary. we have four of our diplomatic personnel dead and it has not a mccarthy era tactic to demand that the american people ares no misinformed about it to the point that they don't know what the threat is. >> the loud mouths were john mccain of arizona who spent the last three days despairaging ambassador rice for her public remarks about benghazi early on. >> susan rice should have known better. if she didn't know better, she's not qualified. i will brok her to be the united states secretary of state. she has proven she either doesn't understand or not willing to accept evidence on its face. >> these republicans were certain they wer
. >> good to have you with us. thanks for watching president the right wing afelt to gin up a scandal is falling apart. republicans have declared the president is covering up information about benghazi. republicans gave us a pregame of accusations, involving ambassador susan rice. some house members say this is worse than watergate. >> this is not simply a coverup of a third-rate burglary. we have four of our diplomatic personnel dead and it has not a mccarthy era tactic to demand...
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we talked about the acronyms each one of us uses. so, we had a real-world -- a real-live exercise that validated some of the things we talk about this morning. but it was extremely beneficial to not only the u.s. navy and marine corps, but to the international community. >> thank you. another hand? >> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first opportunity for this administration to work with a very complex response, and then recognizing for us the supported commander was usaid that normally isn't in the emergency response business. so, it was an educational process of how to move forces and yet support usaid and the role of the country team and port au prince. so, it was very informative there. and to back up when we had the first no fooling hurricane that worked its way up the entire gulf coast, the principal committee calls that were generated during the haiti response were then turned around and t
we talked about the acronyms each one of us uses. so, we had a real-world -- a real-live exercise that validated some of the things we talk about this morning. but it was extremely beneficial to not only the u.s. navy and marine corps, but to the international community. >> thank you. another hand? >> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i was working at the deputy principal committee level and working at the white house. but it was really the first...
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those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what extent in cal fire and all your other things do you encourage people to do things in their forest when you don't have a fire that make it easier and more effective in fighting the fire? >> it's an excellent question, sir. we spend a large time in cal fire on public education and prevention and also with respect to you were talking about fuel, the fuels program, or vegetation management program in cal fire, we have a robust program throughout the state where we are conducting burning operations and vegetation management with prieflt ranch owners and private land owners as well as on state and c
those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what...